Vertigo has released a preview of "Fairest" #18 by Sean E. Williams & Stephen Sadowski, featuring a cover by Adam Hughes. August 7, the Maharaja and Nalayani face their ultimate fate in The Village of the Dead.

Veteran TV and film writer Sean E. Williams discusses tackling the return of Prince Charming in the pages of "Fairest," a tale based in India featuring the debut of several new characters to the Fables universe.

This week, we get inside the mind of Madder Red (quite literally), Tony Stark faces the Merc in the mirror, Princess Alder makes an appearance, a cell phone shatters and Glory walks off into the - well, not a sunset.

Vertigo expands its "Fables" franchise in the form of the "Fables Encyclopedia," written by Jess Nevins with an Adam Hughes cover, and a hardcover OGN featuring short stories written by creator Bill WIllingham.

DC Comics brings "Before Watchmen" to Comic-Con International in San Diego with an incredible panel of creators gathered to discuss the publisher's mega-event with a special appearance from Quentin Tarantino.

Kelly Sue DeConnick and Phil Noto breathe new life into Ghost beginning in "Dark Horse Presents" #13. CBR spoke with them about the character, her city and what's changed with an exclusive look at the redesigned character.

Join CSBG in its examination of in-jokes and hidden references, as a certain Canadian X-Man meets his fate in "Aliens/Predators," Adam Hughes pays homage to his past and Clark and Lois crossing paths with Green Hornet.

Adam Hughes has revealed his Snow Queen-starring cover for the third issue of "Fairest," Vertigo’s upcoming "Fables" spinoff series that will spotlight such female characters as Rapunzel, Snow White and Rose Red.

Addressing one of the reactions to his involvement in DC Comics’ "Before Watchmen" project, J. Michael Straczynski has tackled the question, "How would you feel if Babylon 5 was being done without your permission?"

In the wake of DC Comics' "Before Watchmen" announcement, ROBOT 6's Kevin Melrose has a round-up of quotes from various creators involved in the prequels, from Brian Azzarello to Darwyn Cooke and more.

In an exclusive first interview, J. Michael Straczynski tells CBR why "Before Watchmen" is a good idea with or without Alan Moore and how he views Dr. Manhattan. Plus, a first look at Adam Hughes' art for the project.

Brian Azzarello, J. Michael Straczynski, original "Watchmen" editor Len Wein and colorist John Higgins and more team to tell more stories from the world of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons 1986 classic. UPDATED with Moore's reaction.

IDW Creator and Comic Creators for Freedom founder Lora Innes sends out a call to arms to comic creators and fans to help combat human trafficking in the United States in a special CBR guest editorial.